- Woman fired for defying dress code
MS patient with walking aid can't wear dresses
Amber Shortt, The Edmonton Journal
Published: Thursday, July 20, 2006
EDMONTON - A longtime employee of Weight Watchers has filed a complaint with the Alberta Human Rights and Citizenship Commission after she was fired for not complying with the company dress code that requires her to wear a skirt and pantyhose.
Wendy Moger, who has multiple sclerosis, started wearing pantsuits about a month ago after having an electronic walking aid fitted to her leg.
After nine years as a meeting leader with the company, the 50-year-old's employment was terminated on June 30 because she was not able to adhere to the dress code.
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"These electrodes have to touch my skin," she said. "I can't put pantyhose under them. I can't put pantyhose over them."
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